doc drew, amazing that you still have that old pirated image from the internet, from maybe 20 years ago...

anyway, it is a good, safe shooting example of an economical sleeving job...old ed reproofed his barrel work utilizing winchester factory proof loads...be it rifle, pistol or shotgun...

as i recall, the gun was an old parker, that had developed pin hole leaks in the twist steel barrels...had old ed sleeve it at minimal cost, with left over lc smith barrel blanks from the marlin effort to resurrect the lc smith guns in the late forties...old ed regulated the new barrels to shoot to point of aim at 30 yards...

sold gun to competitive shooter, who proceeded to win state championship...old ed was happy to hear that, but was not pleased with how the gun looked, as you seem to not be as well...please try to remember, that when dealing with expert mechanics, one usually gets what one is willing to pay for...

and as i recall, this is most likely the forth time you have posted this image over the years...as in beating a long dead horse...
perhaps, we could negotiate a retroactive royalty payment, along with future fees for each time you wish to publish it going forward...

yawn...

Last edited by ed good; 03/25/22 03:48 PM.

keep it simple and keep it safe...